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  • What’s in our room? With Leanne Emmi ’25 Posted by: vcraker / May 20, 2022 May 20, 2022 Leanne Emmi ’25 walks us through her room in Harstad Hall, to show how it’s organized to be a comfortable place to study, hang out with friends, and enjoy the view. Harstad Hall is the most historic building on campus, named after Bjug Harstad, PLU’s founder and first president. Today, this community is home to the Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equity Learning Community (LC), promoting this theme through

  • MediaLab explores issues of diversity with premiere of documentary series, ‘A World of Difference’ Posted by: Todd / February 23, 2018 February 23, 2018 By Helen Smith ‘19Contributing writer, Marketing and CommunicationsTwo episodes of a new four-part MediaLab documentary project is set to premiere this spring. The series, titled “A World of Difference,” explores issues of diversity, including gender, race, immigration and social class. The first two segments, about immigration and gender

  • Gender & Sexual Orientation  Consider your gender identity. How is it perceived at home? How might it be perceived in your host country?  Will you make behavioral changes based on gender norms to integrate and/or stay safe?  What would you like to learn about gender when you study away? What program would allow you to do that?  Are there laws to know about or safety concerns for LGBTQ+ individuals in this country? Is there a supportive LGBTQ+ network in this country? Students with Disabilities What

  • , time, and location of the ONE reading group meeting A commitment to attend your selected author’s keynote address as well as at least two other sessions of the symposium For more information, please contact Rosemary Leahy Raynolds at raynolrl@plu.edu or at 253-535-7577. NOTE: Only current PLU faculty, staff, and students are eligible to participate. MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF PLU’S CENTER FOR GENDER EQUITY, DIVERSITY CENTER, OFFICE OF THE PROVOST, AND THE DEAN OF INCLUSIVE

  • on the exhibition of contemporary art as a cultural and political force in the Cold War era and today. Her most recent work deals with contemporary art and cultural integration. In addition to teaching on topics such as gender issues, identity, and memory in modern and contemporary art, Heather is Coordinator of the University Gallery (including the University Gallery Annex and the Karen Hille Phillips Gallery) and manages the University’s Permanent Art Collection. Students may request a meeting

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  • on the exhibition of contemporary art as a cultural and political force in the Cold War era and today. Her most recent work deals with contemporary art and cultural integration. In addition to teaching on topics such as gender issues, identity, and memory in modern and contemporary art, Heather is Coordinator of the University Gallery (including the University Gallery Annex and the Karen Hille Phillips Gallery) and manages the University’s Permanent Art Collection. Students may request a meeting

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  • 2016 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationWhy study women and their experiences in the Holocaust. It was not until the 1980s that historians such as Joan Ringelheim and other academics began to ask the question “Where are the women?” in the story of the Holocaust. This conference is not an attempt to create a competition of suffering between males and females. It is merely an acknowledgement that women’s experiences, because of their gender and socialization, were simply different

    Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference
    12180 Park Avenue South, Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • on the exhibition of contemporary art as a cultural and political force in the Cold War era and today. Her most recent work deals with contemporary art and cultural integration. In addition to teaching on topics such as gender issues, identity, and memory in modern and contemporary art, Heather is Coordinator of the University Gallery (including the University Gallery Annex and the Karen Hille Phillips Gallery) and manages the University’s Permanent Art Collection. Students may request a meeting

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  • Western philosophical tradition, with a focus on questions regarding the nature of just political institutions. Can count toward a minor in Politics and Government. (4) PHIL 220 : Philosophy and Gender - VW An examination of past and present conceptions and critiques of the nature and status of men/masculinity and women/femininity, with an additional focus on the historical and contemporary relationship between sex/gender and the discipline of philosophy. (4) PHIL 223 : Bioethics - VW An inquiry into

  • professional interests include working with refugee families and asylum seekers in processing their trauma, couples, seniors, grief and loss, and Perinatal and Postnatal mental health. I advocate for gender and racial equity, and accessible education for everyone. Together with my Lithuanian husband, we are raising two young children in the Greater Seattle Area. In my personal time I enjoy dancing, traveling, baking, reading, serving the community, and discovering the world together with my family. Tina